Photograph of a mock-up of the Little Boy nuclear weapon dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945. This was the first photograph of the Little Boy bomb casing to ever be released by the U.S. government (it was declassified in 1960).
മലയാളം: ജപ്പാനിലെ ഹിരോഷിമയിൽ അമേരിക്ക പ്രയോഗിച്ച ലിറ്റിൽ ബോയ് ബോംബിന്റെ മാതൃക.
العربية: الولد الصغير، هي قنبلة نووية أمريكية، تم ضربها في مدينة هيروشيما اليابانية، وذلك بتاريخ ٦ أغسطس ١٩٤٥م.
Русский: Макет ядерной бомбы «Малыш», сброшенной на японский город Хиросима в августе 1945 г. Это фотография была первой фотографией корпуса «Малыша», когда-либо рассекреченной правительством США. Рассекречивание произошло в 1960 г.
Date Unknown date
Source Copy from U.S. National Archives, RG 77-AEC. Chuck Hansen, The Swords of Armageddon: U.S. Nuclear Weapons Development Since 1945 (Sunnyvale, CA: Chukelea Publications, 1995)[1]
Author US government DOD and/or DOE photograph
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